Lebanon ceasefire teeters as Israel, Hezbollah trade fire
Hindustan Times|December 04, 2024
Israel launched a wave of airstrikes in Lebanon on Monday as Hezbollah fired on an Israeli military position and each side accused the other of violating a ceasefire that began last week.
Lebanon ceasefire teeters as Israel, Hezbollah trade fire

At least 11 people were killed in Lebanon after the Israeli military unleashed its largest wave of airstrikes across Lebanon since agreeing to a ceasefire with Hezbollah.

The Lebanese militant group said it fired projectiles into Israel, apparently the first time that it took aim at Israeli forces after the 60-day ceasefire went into effect last Wednesday.

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